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Classify the different types of isopleths found on a weather map?

Isopleths typically found on weather maps include isobars (lines of equal pressure), isotherms (lines of equal temperature), and isohyets (lines of equal precipitation). These lines help show patterns and variations in weather conditions across a region.


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